Colds, Clean Rooms, & Extroverts

Colds, Clean Rooms, & Extroverts – I’ve caught a bit of a cold, stayed home and got productive things done in my room, got lots of messages from considerate friends, and then penned my top five things introverts should know about extroverts (in response to another essay online). (read more…)

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4 thoughts on “Colds, Clean Rooms, & Extroverts”

Very good points about extroverts, especially about y’all being that busy because you want to be. I think a lot of the literature/commentary is about understanding introverts, because they’re the minority (and they think about it more). (I test just this side of extrovert, or I X out. And I think it’s easy for people to forget that no one’s all one thing or another; it’s really a sliding scale of just how much alone time one needs–which can change.)

I had from Sir Andrea, years ago, that on a national average the Es outweigh the Is and the STs outweigh the NFs. The Society, however, tends to sort the other way. Haven’t looked up the figures myself, though, and the part about the Society is just a wild-ass guess, of course. (Or as Thomas is wont to say, “The plural of anecdote is not data.”)